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I like the new series a lot, definitively different than the original still, but it's great I'm loving the refrences/allusions to NGE lol. I thought Gazelle would turn out to be Holland & Talho's kid.... But I guess not, I'm wondering if we will see those two or their kid? We'll probably see them before Renton or Eureka pop up I'm sure...

Why did Nirvash change colors this time exactly? First to grey... then back to white....

Finally it looks like ****'s getting good. I freaked out when I saw *spoiler*! Maybe things can start being coherent again?

I would love love love for things to start making sense. I mean, what happened this episode was certainly unexpected, but pretty much every plot development seems to come out of absolutely nowhere in this series anyway, so I was happy but not blown away. I do really want to see how things develop after this latest surprise, though.

One of the reasons I liked Eureka Seven so much was that the main plot was pretty easy to follow. This also allowed time for lots of good character interaction. It would be nice to see Eureka Seven AO take a leaf out of its predecessor's book every once in a while.

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I feel the exact same way. It's been hard for me to follow what's going on. Eureka Seven had a big cast of characters too but what it didn't have was these sort of political problems involved. Since AO is set on Earth we've got a large cast of characters AND a mess of nameless military commanders from various countries to keep track of. Half the time I'm scratching my head trying to remember who's allied with who.

The preview might be hinting that something is amiss, pointing out that Eureka starts acting frivolous. Maybe her appearance has something to do with Naru and the scub coral. Hopefully some other Gekkostate members appear on the ship, but I don't think the preview showed any.

One of the problems I had with the episode was that it seemed like everything that left me confused in the last episode never happened, I mean Gazelle and his two friends, whose names escape me, were off investigating who Elena is (not to mention the **** she did that episode) but then this episode they were off somewhere trying to find were Generation Bleu keep all the qartz they get out of the scub coral, and Elena was back to her normal old self. Tell me what happened Bones!!!

I think Elena was being affected by that dust Secret which caused her to act like Miller, or that at least made her realize she was doing that. Truth met with Miller (or Elena posing as Miller) in a previous episode acting interested in her, so maybe the actual Miller went somewhere else and then Elena was somehow made to take her place acting as a spy. Elena apparently had a split personality, but Gazelle's team confirmed that Miller existed before working at Generation Blue and the U.S. military reported the difference between Miller and Elena's DNA, so she couldn't have been Miller all along.
Gazelle's team had their funding for the mission cut off after Generation Blue dealt with the dust Secret. They might have kept investigating on their own and somehow found out that Generation Blue was hiding something under their base. The guys looking into Elena's past at the end of episode 11 were from the U.S. military, and they discovered there was actually a different girl that had her name.
Elena seems to have some connection with Eureka/"the other side", so maybe she is actually from the same place as Ao. The way she reacted when Ao's eyesight was examined and her ignoring Fleur's question about whether or not she could see trapar may be hinting to that as well.

I think Elena was being affected by that dust Secret which caused her to act like Miller, or that at least made her realize she was doing that. Truth met with Miller (or Elena posing as Miller) in a previous episode acting interested in her, so maybe the actual Miller went somewhere else and then Elena was somehow made to take her place acting as a spy.
Gazelle's team had their funding for the mission cut off after Generation Blue dealt with the dust Secret. The guys looking into Elena's past at the end of episode 11 were from the U.S. military, and they discovered there was actually a different girl that had that name.
Elena seems to have some some connection with Eureka/"the other side", so maybe she is actually from the same place as Ao. The way she reacted when Ao's eyesight was examined and her ignoring Fleur's question about whether or not she could see trapar may be hinting to that as well.

Elena isn't Elena though, at the end of the last episode she said "Good bye Miller, good bye Elena" then she's back to her otaku self this week? It just seems like Bones have no idea were they we're going with that and just dropped it.

Maybe Elena meant something like she's tired of using other identities/she wants to find out who she really is. She didn't want to act like Miller anymore, and she was apparently using the name of someone else that died (which might have something to do with her supposedly being experimented on).

Ok, so Eureka is pregnant with Ao, which means she is from the past apparently. If I understood what her projection said to Ao towards the end it seems like Renton will be making an appearance sooner or later.

And dammit Elena, make up your mind! Stop flip-flopping back and forth between personalities.

It wasn't all bad though. Seeing Eureka throughout the episode was enough.

She came from the past, so I'm working under the assumption that she was frozen/preserved (along with the Gekko and Nirvash) in the scub coral. I don't find that as unbelievable as flat out time travel, and my suspension of disbelief will be gone if they manage to travel backwards in time to return Eureka to her rightful time. I mean they don't even have a DeLorean.